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Top 10 TERRIFYING Facts About MAORI WARRIORS

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Maori Warrior Fighting Practice

Mitai Maori Warrior practicing
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Spirituality Behind Samoan Tattoos

Traditional Polynesian tattooing priest Sulu'ape Pili Mo'o tattoos your spirit on your body. Samoan tattoos, or tatau, date back thousands of years as a tradition to connect with ancestors and the spiritual world.

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Raw Travel 608 Webcut Extra - Polynesian Culture & History

Aranui Guest Lecturer, Josiane Teamotuaitau discusses Polynesian history, traditions, and culture with Raw Travel TV.
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Haka in Maui

Haka, New Zealand performed in maui
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Polynesian Cultural Center Samoan Tattoos

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Polynesian Cultural Center Samoan Tattoos, Samoan fales, tatau

Chamorro Warriors Spear Dance in Guam.

Brave Chamorro warriors also performed at the Wednesday evening market in the Chamorro Village on the island of Guam. In one of their dances they used a traditional spear, pretending they where going to trow it into the spectators.
We had a lot of fun watching these different cultural dances while nibbling our food.
Needless to say we had a lot of fun. We ended our evening with a visit to the longest Kmart in the world.

Carib / Kalinago Territory on Dominica

Carmen and Dave from hike to the only remaining Carib Territory to see how the traditional Caribs / Kalinagos once lived.
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Transformation Through Tattoo: Hawai‘i Rooted

Keone Nunes reveals the protocol and the practice of traditional Hawaiian tattooing on the island of Oʻahu.

Before he begins tattooing, Keone wakes up his tools for Kahekili, the god of tattooing. He first does a prayer and dips his tools into the water to make them aware they will be doing sacred work. Although a simple ceremony, it’s embedded in thousands of years of culture and practice.

Keone considers himself more of a practitioner than a tattooist. In the ’90s, he brought back the art of traditional tattooing to Hawai‘i. It’s an art form he learned from Samoan kākau (tattoo) master, Su'a Sulu'ape Paulo, and it doesn’t use any machinery. Traditional, handmade tools made of whale bone, wood, and fiber are used to tap the natural ink into the skin.

Keone creates designs that relate to genealogies, protection or ʻaumakua (family gods), and the kuleana (responsibility) that goes with them. When Su'a Sulu'ape Paulo presented him with traditional tools, he realized reintroducing traditional tattooing to Hawaii was a responsibility he couldn’t back away from.

When describing the connection between a tattooist and the person receiving a tattoo, Keone describes that it’s not a one-way thing. The work is done by two people that really trust one another, in order for the design to benefit them.

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HAKA Maori War Dance

Rotorua, New Zealand

Traditional Polynesian dance and singing show - Heiva Festival - Nuku Hiva - French Polynesia

Recorded durning July's festival in Taiohae / Nuku-Hiva / Marquesas
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A legbátrabb Maori harcos Magyarországról

Harc elötti rituális táncbemutatóm.

Danza Maori (Nuova Zelanda)

Danza Maori al Mitai Maori Village di Rotorua in Nuova Zelanda

Maori War Dance

This video was taken at the Waimangu Volcanic Valley Rotorua in New Zealand. These are very Peace loving people. I think anyone with any sense would not go to war against them. Just run the other way. We would love to thank them for this presentation.

Traditional Maori Tatau

This is Croc from Moko Ink at the 2011 Amsterdam Tattoo Convetion.
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Traditional Hawaiian Tattooing (Close-up)

Closer to the action!

Bamboo maori

Tattoo Bamboo Stay maori By Krit.

Aboriginal Noonga dance and music

Alien Weaponry - Galatos Auckland New Zealand 2018

Alien Weaponry - Galatos Auckland New Zealand 2018

Alien Weaponry - Holding My Breath, Galatos Auckland New Zealand 2018

Alien Weaponry - Holding My Breath, Galatos Auckland New Zealand 2018

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